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The greenway stretches 13.4 km in length and varies 100-300m in width across the city of Qian'an. It covers approximately 135 hectares and benefits a population of approximately 700,000. Qian'an City is located at the south foot of the Yanshan Mountain, at the bank of Luan River, in the northeast of Hebei Province. Although the main city lies near the Luan River to the west, one cannot see the water since Qian’an’s topography is situated below the riverbed with its high embankment blocking the river view.
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However, since the 1970s, the river has been badly polluted by sewage and waste which has resulted from the territory’s continuous industrial development and urban population growth. As a consequence, with the depletion of regional water sources, the Sanlihe River became subsequently dried up and its channel blocked by solid waste. The life source of the city became festered with sores of urbanism, and the hearts and souls of local residents long for its spiritual landscape reincarnation.
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(1) Clean the site: A sewage management system was planned to separate waste water from the urban storm water runoff. As well, organic garbage from the household was used as material to shape landforms, and industrial waste was cleaned and properly treated.
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(2) A scenic water byway: the design for the greenway took full advantage of the existing natural elevation change between the Luan River bed and the city. A fountain was made through a pipe that goes under the high embankment, so that a constant controlled amount of water will make its way through the city before running back to the Luan River at the lower reach. This strategy turns the Sanlihe into a “scenic byway” of the larger Luan River and transforms the dangerous natural force into a pleasant amenity.
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(3) Resilient green river strategy: the existing concrete channel of the river was removed, and a multiple water course riparian wetland system was created, including the creation of emerald-like wetland bubble chains at the edge of the main water course which regulates floods and collects and dissipates urban storm water runoff. When the river’s water level drops to its lowest point, pools of water remain in the emeralds as wetlands, creating a “Green River.” Furthermore, these wetlands work as an ecological purification buffer for urban storm water runoff from both sides. These meandering natural waterways, at various surface levels, becomes diverse habitats for wildlife.
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(4) Tree islands: The existing trees on the site were saved and the riverbanks were transformed into a number of tree islands connected by boardwalks, creating a unique setting for daily activities of the nearby residents.
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(5) Pedestrian and cycling paths: Along the greenway are the pedestrian and bicycle routes fully accessible to communities along the channel.
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(6) Landscape guides Urbanism: The greenway is used as catalyst for urban development. High density residential development was envisioned at both sides of the greenway. Immediately after the greenway was built, an enormous amount of new housing development investment was attracted and completely transformed the urban morphology of the city.
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(7) Low maintenance: The project used low-maintenance native vegetation, lush wetland species, and self reproductive wild flowers for the undercover. The resilient green river strategy allows the water table to naturally fluctuate over seasons. The contrast between “messy” nature and the minimum design of the boardwalk and waterfront platforms turn the big greenway project into an artful everyday landscape.
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Description from the Architects:
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Project Data
Project name: A Mother River Recovered--The Sanlihe Greenway
Location: Qian'an, Hebei Province, China
Program: Riverside Park For recover The mother river.,greenway stretches 13.4 km in length and varies 100-300m in width across the city of Qian'an.
Project name: A Mother River Recovered--The Sanlihe Greenway
Location: Qian'an, Hebei Province, China
Program: Riverside Park For recover The mother river.,greenway stretches 13.4 km in length and varies 100-300m in width across the city of Qian'an.
Project Area: 135 hectares
Design Time: March 2007-July 2007
Completed Time: May 2010
Design Time: March 2007-July 2007
Completed Time: May 2010
Award: World Architecture Festival 2011 - Category Winner: LANDSCAPE
The people
Client / Owner / Developer: Qian’an City Government, China
Landscape Architect: Turenscape
Project Landscape Architect: Chun Shi
Civil Engineer: Xing Li
Environmental Engineer: Lin Zhang
Structural Engineer: Xianjun Feng
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Note>>Location in this map, indicate city/country but not exact address.